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One of the reference book about Shanghai history French book “Histoire de la Concession Française de Changhai” by Charles Maybon & Jean Fredet. I recently got an original copy during my last trip to France. Although written in Shanghai, the book was published in Paris in 1929 by Paris publishing house Plon. It covers the … Continue reading Histoire de la Concession Française de Changhai
Evening Times, 1932-10-11. RADC: https://radc.hoover.org/newspapers/RADCaacg19321011-01.1.3 This charming piece from Shanghai’s Vechernee Vremia (Evening Times) profiles a 100-year-old resident of Yu Yuen Road, Mrs. Gu Yaozi. The centenarian says she enjoys long walks — though she prefers to be…
Luxury brands have been using old Shanghai houses to make stores or customer experience centers for a few years now. Although renovation does not always follow historical lines, it’s a great opportunity to preserve and open those old buildings to the public. The earliest I can remember the opening of Three on the Bund, the … Continue reading Longchamp house in the former French Concession
Although they were at most 1500 French people in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s, they were keen on getting together in regional groups. This was made clear in previous post. “French regional associations in Old Shanghai“. Amongst the French regions, Brittany has long had an history of emigration with a strong diaspora and support … Continue reading Bretons association in Old Shanghai
French people love “associations” or clubs around a specific topic. Incorporating a non-profit corporation (“association loi 1901” in French) is easy to create a legal framework for a sport club, a cultural society or a charity. As soon as a number of French people gather together, they form an “association”. The oldest one representing French … Continue reading French regional associations in Old Shanghai
Image: https://paris1814.com/shanghai/sv-rovs Map from 1920–1921; my collection. Aerial from 1927. Virtual Shanghai. Tentatively for now, it seems that the address of the Russian Officers Club (Русское офицерское собрание) in 1927–1930 was this villa at the corner of Route Voyron, described as “a…
Negotiating extra-settlement roads: Boundary making, administrative disputes, and power shifts in treaty-port Shanghai, 1860–1937 - Volume 58 Issue 3